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ACT III How has the kingdom prospered under Albany and Cornwall? What is the dramatic effect of the storm? …
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ACT II Is Kent in any respects like Lear himself? 9. Trace the growing cruelty of Regan and Goneril.
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ACT I SCENE II Does Gloucester’s treatment of his two sons at all account for their attitude? How far …
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ACT I SCENE I Is Lear’s demand of an expression of love from each daughter likely to bring honest …
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Why should not the play go on from this point to a happy ending? How does Albany learn of the …
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What is the dramatic effect of the meeting of Gloucester and Edgar? What is the effect on Goneril and her …
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How has the kingdom prospered under Albany and Cornwall? What is the dramatic effect of the storm? Is Edgar really …
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Does Gloucester’s treatment of his two sons at all account for their attitude? How far has Lear a just right …
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Is Lear’s demand of an expression of love from each daughter likely to bring honest answers? How are we to …
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The storm on the heath is viewed by Lear as a punishment to the people for their wrongdoings. Write an …
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